The minimum runway length required for the C-17 Globemaster III typically ranges from 7,000 to 8,000 feet (about 2,130 to 2,440 meters) for takeoff, depending on various factors such as weight, altitude, and weather conditions. However, the aircraft is capable of operating on shorter runways under specific conditions, such as with reduced payload. Ultimately, the precise requirements can vary based on mission specifics and operational factors.
Not enough information. Are you referring to a Cessna, a B-747, a fighter plane, an An-224?American Military Aircraft C-17 Globemaster and the answer is 30,000lbs.All depending on the payload -- source load master for 25 years.
I think you're trying to ask: In what environment does the Fahrenheit thermometerread a number that is 49 higher than the reading on the Celsius thermometer ?F = (1.8 C) + 32andF = C + 49soC + 49 = 1.8 C + 32C + 17 = 1.8 C17 = 0.8 CC = 17/0.8C = 21.25°F = 70.25°Check:==> 70.25 - 21.25 = 49==> 1.8 C + 32 = (1.8) (21.25) + 32 = 38.25 + 32 = 70.25 yay!
The C-17 Globemaster is 174 ft. long.
You're not going to use one. The entire production run was destined for the military. It's a cargo plane, so it's used to carry cargo and personnel.
Both Aircraft are Cargo 'planes. The C17 is a Globemaster III still in use in a number of Military forces around the globe. The only reference I could find for a C117 is a modification of the C47 to enable a higher operating altitude. The C117 does not appear to still be in service
Not enough information. Are you referring to a Cessna, a B-747, a fighter plane, an An-224?American Military Aircraft C-17 Globemaster and the answer is 30,000lbs.All depending on the payload -- source load master for 25 years.
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c-17
a c17 jet with nuts and drinks
D 87 is not prime.
No, its not even close. The 747 is much larger and much heavier. The 747 has a much greater payload capacity as well.
They're made in Boeing's plant in Long Beach, California.
2. One for mother and one for child (worst case scenario).
Angle B = 2.08 radians (=119.19 degrees).